Broadway St
St. Louis, MO 63102
(314) 252-8794
Saint Louis Ballpark Village is a dining and entertainment district adjacent to Busch Stadium where the St. Louis Cardinals play in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, occupying the site of the previous Busch Stadium. Situated on the 200 and 300 blocks of Clark Street across from Busch Stadium, the $100 million first phase of Ballpark Village consists of 150000sqft of retail shops, restaurants, entertainment venues and 720 parking spaces. As BPV's name and locale suggest, it is designed to be an extension of Busch Stadium and an innovative approach to creating a neighborhood – hearkening to Chicago's own Wrigleyville district next to Wrigley Field – and vitalize downtown St. Louis' economic potential. The project offers over 200+ events annually instead of only the 81 days of Cardinals home games, make the region more of a focal point in the Midwest, and enhance the ballpark goers' experience.The first main phase of construction was completed in time for Opening Day of the 2014 Major League Baseball season. The Cardinals Hall of Fame and Museum and Cardinals Nation Restaurant, Fox Sports Midwest Live! Restaurant, the Budweiser Brew House, and PBR St. Louis all comprised the first phase. The primary developer is the Cordish Company of Baltimore, Maryland.
The Gateway Arch Experience offers a wealth of fun activities for out-of-towners and local visitors alike, especially families. Attractions include the Gateway Arch, Old Courthouse, Gateway Arch Riverboats, Gateway Helicopter Tours, and activities, events and special exhibits created by the National Park Service, as well as other partners.
Brewhouse features over 60 locally produced beers, in-house smoked meats and BBQ, and all the DIRECTV Sports Packages. It's the place to watch the game when you're not at the game.
Citygarden is an urban park and sculpture garden in St. Louis, Missouri owned by the City of St. Louis but maintained by the Gateway Foundation. It is located between Eighth, Tenth, Market, and Chestnut streets, in the city's "Gateway Mall" area. Before being converted to a garden and park, the site comprised two empty blocks of grass. Citygarden was dedicated on June 30, 2009, and opened one day later, on July 1, 2009.Citygarden is 2.9acre in size—occupying two square city blocks—and cost US$30 million to develop. St. Louis' Gateway Foundation, a not-for-profit organization supporting public art, funded the design and construction of the garden. While the city owns the land on which Citygarden was developed, the foundation owns the statues and covers all park maintenance costs except water and electricity. The Gateway Foundation is also in charge of providing additional security for the garden.There is no admission fee for visitors of Citygarden, which is located close to St. Louis' Gateway Arch and Busch Stadium. The park is open year-round and complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.HistoryPublic art is not new to the Gateway Mall. In 1940, a large Carl Milles work was installed outside St. Louis Union Station. This later became one end of the mall when it was created in the 1960s, with the Gateway Arch on the other end. In 1982, Richard Serra's Twain—a sculpture comprising eight large plates of weathering steel—was installed on the 1.14acre block immediately west of Citygarden, creating Serra Sculpture Park.
We are a family owned and operated bar located just 500 feet south of Busch Stadium which makes us a hotspot for baseball fans to visit before, during and after games. We are only open on home Cardinal games right now, and Mardi Gras parade. We appreciate your business and look forward to meeting new friends, seeing familiar faces and making every season better than the last.
The St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum is a team hall of fame located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, representing the history, players and personnel of the professional baseball franchise St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB). It is housed within Ballpark Village, a mixed-use development and adjunct of Busch Stadium, the home stadium of the Cardinals. 34 members have been enshrined within the Cardinals Hall of Fame.HistoryThe St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum was originally located in downtown St. Louis in the same building as the International Bowling Museum and the World Bowling Writers (WBW) International Bowling Hall of Fame, near the site of the old Busch Stadium and the new Busch Stadium. The International Bowling Museum closed its St. Louis site in November 2008 and moved to Arlington, Texas.The Cardinals Hall of Fame likewise closed when the Bowling Museum moved and suspended public operations. However, the museum staff designed a new hall of fame and museum. The Cardinals moved the museum to the St. Louis Ballpark Village, which is located across Clark Street from Busch Stadium and opened in 2014. The new facility was constructed within the Cardinals Hall of Fame and Museum and Cardinal Nation Restaurant in Ballpark Village.
One Metropolitan Square, also known as Met Square, is a skyscraper completed in 1989 in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. At 180.7m, it is the tallest building in the city, and second tallest building in Missouri behind One Kansas City Place in Kansas City.Major tenants include architecture firm Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum, which also designed the building, the Bryan Cave law firm, the Evans & Dixon law firm, the Brown & Crouppen law firm, The Driscoll Firm,P.C. and Kemoll's Restaurant. There is also a banquet facility on the 42nd floor called Top of the Met.The building was constructed by McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., the largest general contractor in St. Louis. In early May, 2014, a DJI Phantom quadcopter drone crashed into the building.
Responsible for some of the biggest parties in st. louis. We are your headquarters for everything Nightlife.
Ready to Howl, St Louis? Howl at the Moon, the dueling piano bar that rocks, is now open in St Louis! Our high-energy dueling pianos and amazing musicians are rocking the St Louis nightlife scene in St Louis’ new Ballpark Village! Prepare to dance; Howl St Louis’ dueling pianos rock your favorite music, from classic rock to hip hop! Our St Louis dueling pianos show will have you and your friends singing along and dancing to the music all night! Howl at the Moon’s energetic and interactive dueling pianos in St Louis provide the perfect setting for fun special events! From St Louis corporate events to bachelorette parties to happy hour with friends, there’s always a party at Howl at the Moon. Come on in to the best dueling piano bar in St Louis at Ballpark Village to see St Louis nightlife at its best!
Wanna through a party for friends but don't have a place or don't wanna spend to much money? Nova Red provide great party place and equipment just for you to have fun. Drinks are provided and special made for party theme, different drinks are there for friends from all age. The Karaoke rooms are awesome for you to get crazy. Need a party, let Nova Red help.
Voce is a beautiful jazz themed venue with amazing sound and great food and drinks. Capacity is 200 seating 350 standing.
The Speakeasy is Saint Louis' only password protected night spot, located in the lower level of the Thaxton Building. WE ARE ONLY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WHEN WE ARE NOT PRIVATELY BOOKED. Check out our web site for a list of events, closings, and passwords. www.thaxtonspeakeasy.com Our password changes weekly and can also be found on our web site.. Whisper it to the door man for a lower entry fee! 21+ only
Solomon Thurman and Pat Smith-Thurman are no strangers to the art world. We previously held a downtown studio/gallery on Locust for more than 10 years. Painting for more than 35 years, Artist Solomon is also a researcher and teacher. Solomon and Pat are often referred to as “Art & Science”, because of Pat’s background in information technology. We have a unique relationship. We have been known to sit on panel discussions related to the conceptual age, and how the left brain right brain interaction.
Top Shelf Tattoos is a custom tattoo shop located in the heart of St. Louis's Laclede's landing. We specialize in doing custom tattoo art and concepts. Have an idea of what you want? Come in today and we will help you achieve the look and design you want. Not sure, but have a general idea? Our artists can help you design a tattoo that you will love. From American traditional to realistic, custom designs, color, black and gray, to anything in between, Top Shelf Tattoos has an extensive portfolio of amazing art. Whether this is your first tattoo, or 100th, our artists will work to make your tattoo a fun and comfortable experience. No appointments necessary, walk ins welcome - we're here whenever you're ready. We do neat shit! Come See Dale, Terry, Berto, and Kevin for all your tattoo and piercing needs. Come make fun of and give shit to our apprentice Natalie! $50 minimum and $100 per hour.
Gibbol's has been serving the St. Louis area's need for magic, novelties, and costumes since 1981. Located on the Landing in St. Louis, Gibbol's is the perfect place to plan your next event! Need costumes or makeup? Jokes? We have you covered. Gibbol's also has the most extensive magic and illusion department in the St. Louis area and we will soon be offering magic classes! Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/gibbolsshop
From shooting the latest product for Anheuser Busch to photographing an interactive panorama of the fabulous Fox Theatre in St. Louis, Todd Davis collaborates with clients to convey their vision through fine photography. As a top graduate of Southern Illinois University’s rigorous photography program and a former studio manager of Jon Bruton Studios, Davis combines his expert training with more than thirty years of professional experience in commercial photography and fine art photography to create photographs that are both captivating and original. Not to be restricted to the inanimate, Davis has photographed celebrities including Prince, Michael Buble, Pamela Anderson, Greg Sporleder, and Ernest Trova, to name a few. Product, beverage, celebrity promotional, live performance, catalog fashion, and fine art fashion photography are all represented in the extensive Todd Davis portfolio. International and exotic location shooting experience is extensive. As a respected industry veteran, Todd Davis has been featured in publications such as View Camera, Toy Camera, and the reference book Artificial Lighting for Photography. Davis has also been a guest lecturer at Webster College and Southern Illinois University. His fine art photography has been exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums throughout the US; Davis is currently represented by Modern Art Etc in Los Angeles, and his latest works are featured in the Holly Hunt Galleries. In addition to photography, Todd also spent three years skiing professionally throughout Europe, Canada and the USA. His time away from photography is now spent enjoying music, motorcycling, and extensive fencing under the tutelage of Egyptian and Saudi Arabian national fencing team coaches.
The Boom Boom Room is the place to go to in St. Louis!!! Call 314-436-7000 to purchase tickets for The Boom Boom Bombshells Burlesque Show The five year running Boom Boom Revue is a highly entertaining theatrical variety show featuring several performers whose talents know no boundaries. Acts include high flying aerial acts, singing, dancing, contortion and dare we mention a hint of burlesque… It’s amazing, dazzling, sexy and so much more. You don’t want to miss the Boom Boom Revue. We are perfect for birthdays, bachelorette parties, girls’ night out, anniversaries, date night and more!!! Step out of reality, and escape into a fun-filled production spectacular that combines old-world styles with dance, specialty acts, singing, burlesque and outrageous comedy.
Tickets/Info @ www.MonsterTent.com Join us at the biggest party tent on the parade route in the heart of Soulard Saturday, February 25th, 2017. Express Entrance *Don't want to wait in line the day of the event to enter the tent? We are hosting 2 Early Bird Pick Ups/Check-Ins. Wednesday, Feb 22nd and Thursday, February 23rd at DB's Sports Bar from 5:30pm-9:30pm for guests that have already purchased tickets. ** Note if you come at 8pm the lines will be long and you will have to wait! This way you can pick up your wristband and mug before the event and skip the line! Time & Date: Saturday, February 25th, 2017 Doors open at 10:30am Event Ends at 5pm *No Re-entry after 4:30pm DB's Parking Lot under 1 Huge Heated Tent 1615 S. Broadway, St. Louis MO 63011 **Note: Can not get across Broadway once parade starts at 10am** Open Bar with Bottomless Cup: Premium Open Bar featuring ABSOLUTE Vodka (Mandarin, Citron, Regular) Hurricanes, Jameson Irish Whiskey, Malibu Rum, Bud Light, Bud Select, Budweiser, Busch Beer. Energy Drinks, Mixers of Lemonade, Cranberry, Tonic, Club Soda, Coke, Diet Coke and Sprite Food: No food is served within our ticket. There is food available for purchase by DB's grill in our tent. Live Entertainment: 10:30am - 11:30am: DJ Random 11:30am - 12:30pm: Moon and The Headline Hoosiers 12:30pm - 2:30pm: Patrico from The Rizzuto Show on 105.7 The Point 2:30pm - 3:30pm: Moon and The Headline Hoosiers 3:30pm - 5:00pm: DJ Big D Coat Check & Lost Items: There is no coat check available at the event. The Event Co. & DB's Sports Bar do not assume liability for lost or stolen items. Suggested Age: This is a 21+ age event All ages over 21+ are welcome, however this event is geared towards the ages of 21-40 years old. **This is a high energy atmosphere with no seating** Attire: Dress warm & in comfortable shoes. Beads encouraged! Event Parking: There is not a designated parking lot for this event. Mardi Gras Inc. shuts down all the streets and roads to get to DB's parking lot. Please pre-plan your parking spot since it will be hectic the morning of the event Event Cancellation & Return Policy: The event will go on Rain or Shine. Tickets are non-refundable. If you lose your wristband you will have to pay full price at the time you lost your wristband. (Tickets go up to $100) Please drink responsibly, The Event Co. and DB's Soulard has the right to ask anyone to leave that can not abide by normal standards.
Monster Energy presents Oktoberfest! -All inclusive premium open bar -Live Entertainment Friday All Inclusive: $50 +tax Saturday All Inclusive Ticket: $60 +tax Two Day Pass: $80 +tax (Save $30!) Purchase tickets at www.oktoberfeststl.com
Solving crime in Soulard one snap shot at a time. Smile, you may be on camera.
We are 97three. A start up by Dr. Nicholas Wittman, DC & Patrick Read, Music Professor. We are friends, hockey teammates (#97, #3), and brother-in-laws who were in desperate need of a new hobby when we started dismantling old pallets and bringing them to life in fun, artistic, functional ways. There is a certain beauty in those old, beat up, weathered pallets that give each piece of furniture its own distinctiveness. We love looking at an object and seeing something totally different. It’s fun knowing that absolutely every piece we make is unique. And honestly, its just nice to break stuff and put it back together… We specialize in wine racks, cork boards, kitchen islands, headboards, coffee/end tables, bars, picture frames, pretty much anything. If you can sit on it, store something in it, or put something on it, we will either have it on stock or make it special to order. We love a good challenge. Enjoy, Nick & Pat
The Des Lee Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition Two Sides of a 45: Lisha Bai, J. Michael Deane, and Jane Fox Hipple. The works of these featured artists are tethered to each other loosely through geometry and a straightforward manipulation of materials and images. All three artists are alumni of Washington University in St. Louis, and are currently based across the country. Two Sides of a 45 is a purposefully misleading title, as there are not just two different perspectives represented. An interesting dialogue is created when the work of one artist is placed within proximity of another artist’s work, especially when the artists are not expressively explicit in their content. For instance, when Deane’s work is juxtaposed against Bai’s, it can prompt a different “read” than when it is viewed next to Hipple’s work. The title poetically references a 45 rpm vinyl record, a 45° degree angle, and a .45 caliber pistol. Gallery hours for this exhibition will be Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 1-6pm and by appointment. Lisha Bai Bai earned her BFA from Washington University in St. Louis in 2001 and her MFA from Yale University in 2004. She was awarded a Terra Foundation for American Art Fellowship in Giverny, France, in 2004 and received the S.J. Wallace Truman Fund Award from the National Academy in New York in 2008. She has exhibited work in a variety of venues, including the National Academy, Smith-Stewart at Krut Projects, Regina Rex, and fordPROJECT (all New York); Jolie Laide (Philadelphia); and Franklin Art Works (Minneapolis). Bai lives and works in Brooklyn, N.Y. J. Michael Deane Deane earned his BFA from Columbus College of Art & Design in 1999 and his MFA from Washington University in St. Louis in 2002. He has exhibited at Mount St. Mary’s College (Los Angeles); Krowswork and Hatch Gallery (both in Oakland, Calif.); the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery; and White Flag Projects and PSTL Gallery (both in St. Louis). Deane lives and works in Berkeley, Calif. Jane Fox Hipple Hipple earned her BFA from Washington University in St. Louis in 2004 and her MFA from Tulane University in 2008. She also attended the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture in 2009. Her most recent exhibitions were at DODGEgallery (New York), Rebekah Templeton Contemporary Art (Philadelphia), and the Boston Center for the Arts. She also has exhibited at St. Cecilia’s Convent (Brooklyn, N.Y.), SamsØn (Boston), and The Green Project (New Orleans). Hipple lives and works in Montgomery, Ala.